Lina smiles softly and raises one hand in greeting.

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Lina of Vaelinya

A young traveller learning how to cross the world without losing herself.

Lina notices what other people walk past. She watches crossings, listens to old sayings, and remembers the small things that tell a place who it is.

She is not a warrior. She is a witness, a learner, and a keeper of memory.

At a glance

Quick character card

Role
Traveller / learner / witness
Home
Nearside edge of the Rim
Known for
Listening carefully, remembering details, crossing thresholds
Carries
Pendant, beads, travel bag, small daily tools
First appears
The Bridge That Sang Back

Lina’s way of seeing

How Lina Notices the World

Lina notices what other people walk past.

She hears when a room changes. She sees when a greeting is false. She remembers where a thread was tied, which name was avoided, and which rule everyone pretended not to know.

Too much noise, pressure, or sudden change can make the world feel sharp and crowded. Lina needs pauses, familiar objects, clear words, and time to understand what is really happening.

Her careful attention is not a weakness. It is how she finds truth.

Song

Lina’s song

Lina Hears the Hidden Song is about Lina noticing what others miss, finding steadiness in a loud world, and hearing the old bridge answer back.

Read the lyrics
[Intro]
Soft rain on the old stone way
Too many voices in the day
Lina held her fingers tight
Counting breaths until the light

[Verse 1]
Everybody crossed too fast
Talking over river glass
Boots on stone and coats in rain
All the sounds became one pain

Lina stopped beside the wall
Heard the smallest note of all
Not the loud and not the near
Something hidden, thin and clear

[Pre-Chorus]
She pressed one hand against the stone
Found the rhythm on her own
Three slow breaths and one soft hum
That was how the bridge-song came

[Chorus]
Lina hears what others miss
A silver thread, a hidden wish
Where the rushing world moves on
Lina finds the quiet song

Lina sees the patterns grow
In the rain, the moss, the flow
Soft enough to hear it all
Strong enough to answer the call

[Verse 2]
Questions came too sharp, too bright
Words flew past like birds in flight
Lina knew the answer then
But needed time to speak again

So she traced the mossy seam
Followed lines beneath the green
Stone to stone and rain to rain
Every mark became a name

[Pre-Chorus]
She did not hurry, did not hide
She let the river slow inside
One soft note, then two, then three
The bridge replied in harmony

[Chorus]
Lina hears what others miss
A silver thread, a hidden wish
Where the rushing world moves on
Lina finds the quiet song

Lina sees the patterns grow
In the rain, the moss, the flow
Soft enough to hear it all
Strong enough to answer the call

[Bridge]
Some minds run like open skies
Some need shade for thoughts to rise
Some hearts speak in careful ways
Some need room inside loud days

And when the world says, “Not like that”
Lina keeps the signal back
Holds it gently, lets it grow
Till the ancient stones all know

[Final Chorus]
Lina hears what others miss
A silver thread, a hidden wish
Where the rushing world moves on
Lina finds the quiet song

Lina sees the patterns grow
In the rain, the moss, the flow
Soft enough to hear it all
Strong enough to answer the call

[Outro]
Soft rain on the old stone way
Fewer voices, fading day
Lina smiled and wandered home
With the bridge-song in her bones

Small truths

Favourites & small truths

Colours she returns to
Moss green, river blue, warm brown, old gold
Place she likes
The edge of a crossing, where people pause before moving on
Sound that steadies her
Water against a boat; beads softly touching in braided hair
Weather she likes
Cool morning mist before the road gets busy
Road food she likes
Travel bread, berries, warm broth
Object she keeps close
Her pendant
Kind of story she remembers
Stories about names, journeys, promises, and people who remember
Words she trusts
Plain words, old names, true answers

Details

Look closer

Pendant

Lina’s pendant is worn close to the heart. It is a memory object, not decoration alone.

Hair beads

Her beads mark journeys, gifts, and small acts of belonging.

Layers

Her clothing is layered for travel, weather, repair, and movement.

Bag

Her shoulder bag carries ordinary things: food, thread, notes, small keepsakes, and tools for the road.

Boots

Her boots should look used, not grand. They belong to someone who walks, waits, crosses, and returns.

Thread and repair

Mending matters in Vaelinya. A repaired thing is not spoiled. It has been kept.

Begin with Lina

Story links

Story 1: The Bridge That Sang Back Start Lina’s story. The Rim and the Rimaeri Learn about the crossing lands. The Central River Understand the river that shapes the Rim. Language of Vaelinya Learn how words, names, and memory work.

Things that steady Lina

  • Clear words
  • Quiet pauses
  • Familiar objects
  • Known routes
  • Soft fabric
  • The sound of water
  • People who say what they mean
  • Time to think before answering
  • Objects with memory
  • Rules explained before they are used
Things that unsettle Lina
  • Too many voices at once
  • Sudden changes
  • Being rushed
  • Mockery
  • Scratchy fabric
  • False politeness
  • Rules that change without warning
  • People demanding quick answers
  • Promises made too easily
  • Being told something “doesn’t matter” when she knows it does

Greeting

Lina says hello

In Vaelinya, greeting someone is not only about speaking. It is about making space for them to arrive.

“Hello. You can begin slowly.”
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